Originally released in 1969, this follows The Rubber Band's Cream Songbook. Michael Lloyd is the producer and arranger here and it's unclear what mysterious forces in the universe would've ever wanted this record to exist, but the back cover notes offer some insight: "In the rocking passages, Mike Lloyd has supercharged Hendrix' music by including a high-flying electric organ, the only instrument missing from the Hendrix group itself, thus adding a whole new dimension to the music." Songs include "Purple Haze," "The Wind Cries Mary," "Fire," "Foxey Lady," "Manic Depression," "All Along The Watch Tower" and "Little Miss Lover." There's also some sort of "Rubber Jam" track at the end that probably has a cool drum break, but no one here's made it that far.